Hi Paul,
It generally should pass such messages to users:
- Wayland is default backend for Firefox, if anything goes wrong try to
install/run Firefox-x11 package (you may also set is default at settings
in this case).
- Flash plugin does not work under wayland, it's disabled. Use
firefox-x11 for it.
- To save energy/CPU cycles you can enable HW acceleration by setting
layers.acceleration.force-enabled to true at about:config.
- File any Wayland related bug at bugzilla.
I think especially flash plugin may cause some confusion as it's not
visible under Firefox/Wayland.
ma.
On 10/23/19 11:38 PM, Paul Frields wrote:
Currently the release date looks to be next Tuesday 2019-10-29. What
are
the issues you're addressing? I'm not familiar with them. I do think we
would like to have an article for sure. Is this something we should publish
before the release, so users know before upgrading?
On Wed, Oct 23, 2019, 4:17 PM Martin Stransky <stransky(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I'd like to submit an article about Firefox in Fedora 31 to cover the
> default Wayland topic, put some advice there and possible tweaks, x11
> fallback and so on.
>
> I'd like to coordinate that with you and I also don't know what's the
> Fedora 31 release date / when this article should go out.
>
> Thanks,
> ma.
>
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